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Monday, April 7, 2008

Cool sun and Blue water

Few years ago, I love walking into the bright sunlight while walking in Sto Nino Bridge in Paranaque and looking to the clear blue water with many children playing and swimming. When i was about 9 years old, I was dreaming to swim into the Paranaque river and play together with other children living by the riverside. I was fascinated how healthy and lively the river way back. When the sun sets to west a beautiful scenery will be seen, with little boats gathering big and healthy fish.

Many years had past, many things were changed especially in the environment.

The once vitamin D-rich sunlight had become the source of DISEASES and provide scorching light rays around the world, drying polar ice caps, and changing natural habitat.

The Blue, clear water had became black, lifeless and have a sewer-like smell. The riverside dwellers had boomed in the area, as there are a multi-million realty development occur. With such population in the area, garbage and other waste materials increased. Traces of inedible small fishes can be seen.The riverside seems had a sand that is black in color, once you step into it its like a quicksand in the dessert high viscosity and and giving out foul smell. When the sun sets, a land fill will rise like a mountain by the sea. No more fisherman gathering fishes instead they go to the open ocean to catch small fishes to sell.

If ever i have reader of this blog PLEASE HELP OUR ENVIRONMENT RESTORE ITS NATURAL BEAUTY. We can prevent global warming by:
1. Plant trees and grow plants in your home
2. Replace Incandescent bulbs with fluorescent lights
3. If you have a vehicle, have them clean to get rid of harmful black smoke.
4. Don't burn garbage or any kind of waste.

Prevent and restore polluted water by:
1. Don't throw your garbage into the rivers, bays and other body of water.
2. TO THE GOVERNMENT: PLEASE LAUNCH A PROJECT THAT WILL HELP CLEAN THE WATER AND MAKE THE ENVIRONMENT GREEN.
3. Please advise our river side dweller friend to relocate their houses into a land or simply take care of their areas.

Help our future children to have a better environment.

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